Take a tour of GE Lighting in East Cleveland

The move toward LED technology has been a "game changer" at GE Lighting & Electrical Institute, located at Nela Park in East Cleveland.

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At the start of October, General Electric announced plans to introduce six new LED light bulbs in the next four months.

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An LED display at GE Lighting at Nela Park in East Cleveland.

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A makeshift hospital room displays LED products at GE Lighting in East Cleveland.

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Information on LED products is displayed at GE Lighting at Nela Park in East Cleveland.

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While General Electric makes a variety of lighting products and can work with customers to find the best use for each, LED technology eventually could replace everything else, said Mary Beth Gotti, manager of the GE Lighting & Electrical Institute at Nela Park in East Cleveland.

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In the past three to five years, there has been more widespread usage and adoption of LED technology.

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LED lights are displayed on a chandelier at the GE Lighting & Electrical Institute at Nela Park in East Cleveland.

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Today, there are LED-based lighting options for almost every application.

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An LED display is shown at GE Lighting & Electrical Institute at Nela Park in East Cleveland.

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LEDs started to become a viable light source four or five years ago, and that adoption is moving quickly.

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A makeshift room is set up with LED lights at the GE Lighting & Electrical Institute at Nela Park in East Cleveland.

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A dining room is set up with LED lights at the GE Lighting & Electrical Institute at Nela Park in East Cleveland.

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The move toward LED technology has been a “game changer” at GE Lighting & Electrical Institute.